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making a copy of Windows XP
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I recently bought a laptop with windows xp pre installed. How do I make a CD copy of this incase I ever need to re install it if anything ever goes wrong.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Most modern laptops offer two options so you do not need to make your own copy, have a look at the documentation that came with the laptop, or talk to the company who sold you it.
The two options are:
A hidden recovery area on your hard disk. You should be able to restore Windows XP from that. Not all companies do this so check the documentation.
Or a recovery CD. Again, not all companies do this so check the documentation.
I bought a Dell PC recently and you had to pay 5 pounds extra to get the recovery CD. If you have not got a recovery CD then see if the company will sell you one.
(If they are reluctant, tell them you have bought a larger hard disk for the laptop and want to put Windows XP on that).
The two options are:
A hidden recovery area on your hard disk. You should be able to restore Windows XP from that. Not all companies do this so check the documentation.
Or a recovery CD. Again, not all companies do this so check the documentation.
I bought a Dell PC recently and you had to pay 5 pounds extra to get the recovery CD. If you have not got a recovery CD then see if the company will sell you one.
(If they are reluctant, tell them you have bought a larger hard disk for the laptop and want to put Windows XP on that).
I think you're better off with something like Norton Ghost. Instead of using an XP CD and losing all of your installed programs this will "reinstall" absolutely everything at once.
Create a clone of your hard drive today and every program that's on it can be restored from this backup copy.
You'll need a fair bit of spare space on your hard drive for that though.
Create a clone of your hard drive today and every program that's on it can be restored from this backup copy.
You'll need a fair bit of spare space on your hard drive for that though.